Originally Posted by
Quiltwoman44
I should add framed hexagons (hickory nut) is something you might try. you have the hexagon, the batting, and the backing fabric cut with seam allowance. fold over backing 1/4 inch and over again onto the hex, stitch in place as you go around. when all hex's are done, sew together. no worries then about batting moving in wash.
This will help you later on.
Tutorial on Hickory Nut quilt blocks
Good luck.
Yes--that is basically the template set that I am doing.The template is a 2 part--you called the inner one a nut--the one that I have came from Missouri Star and was designed by Daisy and Grace. However, in my original question, and the reason for my post was that I am not using a sewing machine to top stitch the turned in portion onto the center hexagon. I am blind stitching them. So my question was in regards to if in doing so, (as the original designer did) does the batting move around without additional tacking it down or quilting.